Vain is back with another smash freestyle! Vain became infamous for his Freestyles, when his Monster Bars series featured G Unit‘s own Tony Yayo along with Brooklyn’s own St. Laz and the video was featured front page on Thisis50, Worldstar and numerous other music media outlets.

Vain has showcased his Freestyle ability on Funkmaster Flex‘s Franchise TV as well as on DJ Self’s Power 105 radio show.

Check out Vain’s Freestyle as he’s coming to let everybody know who’s Crowned King in the Rap World Federation Hierarchy. They ain’t got nothing on VAIN!

Check out his, “7th Chamber Freestyle.”

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YFN Lucci spent a bit of time in police custody on Saturday, April 1. In fact, the ATL rapper’s arrest is said to have involved drama, as he reportedly found himself facing the barrels of several police firearms before being detained.

According to the police report, YFN ignored orders to pull over as police trailed his ride in downtown Atlanta. The rapper did eventually get around to complying, but did so under duress, with officers having trained their guns on him as he slowly exited the vehicle. While no substance was recovered, the car reportedly reeked of marijuana. Three weapons were reportedly recovered.

YFN Lucci would later take to Twitter to confirm his arrest on Sunday, writing, “I went to jail last night man I swear when u living they just won’t let u live.” Shortly after being taken in he was released and flown out to Florida on a private jet, where he’d perform a show at around 2 a.m. in Ocala.

The #DeleteUber boycott, and now the exodus from Lyft, leaves a vacuum for more obscure ride share companies who couldn’t wish for a better scenario, to come in and fill the need of customers now seeking an alternative to the popular tech brands. And there is one small independent competitor that specifically stands to benefit among the African American community, although people of all races, religions and creeds are free to enjoy its services.

Moovn, an app created in the vain of Uber and Lyft, is a ride share business that is available in several major U.S. Cities, including Atlanta, San Francisco, New York City, Chicago, Boston, Washington DC, Portland, and Seattle. It was founded by Godwin Gabriel, who taught himself how to code, and delivered on his idea to build a rival to the mainstream ride share companies that have nearly put livery cabs out of business. The company has grown to even service citizens across seas in Tanzania, South Africa and Kenya, and was on it’s way to growing even more, with Gabriel’s plan to release the app in 20 more cities by March. With the recent backlash against Uber and Lyft, that growth stands to signify an even greater and more rapid expanse.

Since President Donald Trump took office less than two weeks ago, opposition to the promises he ran on during his 2016 campaign has shown itself in a much more visible sense than it did before he began actually delivering on them, with each executive order he has signed into law. Protests for women’s rights immediately sprang up after he signed legislation to defund organizations that promote abortion and more recently, thousands of protesters flooded airports around the country to voice their dissent against his controversial travel ban on refugees and nationals coming in from various nations in the Middle East. And it hasn’t been covered as much, but he’s also had supporters coming out to show their own strength in numbers, with VP Mike Pence overseeing an Pro Life rally in Washington D.C., and a Starbucks boycott going into effect after the coffee chain promised jobs to refugees impacted by Trump’s executive order.

The protest against ride shares began with Uber when over the weekend the #DeleteUber hashtag spread, upon protesters noticing that the company’s drivers were lowering their prices and picking up customers at JFK airport in the absence of drivers striking under the New York City Taxi Workers Alliance. With each Uber customer who dropped the app, Lyft picked up a new follower, as many reconciled them to be an honest competitor. But word has since spread that by joining Lyft, customers are only giving their money over to Trump confidant Carl Icahn, who is a heavy investor in the company.

There are some perks to Moovn that Gabriel points to as attributes to the service in comparison to Uber and Lyft. Moovn doesn’t have the sort of price increase fees that Uber and Lyft are known for, such as cost adjustments to “surge” and “prime time” hours. It is also a black-owned business whose success goes towards the employment of African Americans and drivers on the continent of Africa.

The mobile app is an aspirational and fashion driven role playing game that allows users to create their own customized characters and place them into the “Love & Hip Hop” universe as a talented but unknown musical artist.

VH1 and 345 Games today announced the launch of “Love & Hip Hop: The Game,” a new mobile app based on cable’s #1 reality show and available worldwide today on IOS and Android.

The “Love & Hip Hop” mobile app is an aspirational and fashion driven role playing game that allows users to create their own customized characters and place them into the “Love & Hip Hop” universe as a talented but unknown musical artist. Integrating elements of the hit television show with a rich, interactive world, the goal of gamers playing “Love & Hip Hop: The Game” is to complete challenges and level up in order to take their place among the hip hop elite.

“‘Love & Hip Hop’ fans are the most passionate enthusiasts and we developed the game to fuel their passion and further extend this hit franchise into a true lifestyle brand that reaches fans worldwide,” says Dan Yang, Viacom’s EVP & GM of Consumer Products.

In an effort to maintain the authentic look and feel of the franchise, fans will encounter cast members from the series including Remy Ma, Papoose Yandy and Rich Dollaz. “Love & Hip Hop” executive producer Mona Scott-Young oversaw all creative elements and worked with veteran franchise producers Kim Osorio and Lauren Veteri on crafting the story.

“This is such an exciting and unique opportunity for us to extend the brand,” says Scott-Young, CEO of Monami Entertainment. “Our viewers love following the exciting exploits of the cast and now, they too can be immersed in the world and live it for themselves. This is an opportunity for fans and aspiring artists alike to virtually get in the hip hop game!”

“We are very honored to be part of the ‘Love and Hip Hop‘ franchise” said Wayne Meazza, Executive Vice President, Behaviour Studios. “The innovative storytelling and attention to detail will set this game apart from others in the market. We are very proud of our work on this game”.

The game is free to play with the option of in app purchases. Users can register on Facebook to share progress with friends. After the launch, “Love & Hip Hop: The Game” will continue adding new content and events such as in game contests and sweepstakes.

DJ SuperStar Jay dropped his brand new mixtape “I Am Mixtapes 193”. This mixtape king dropped the tape and received almost 20,000 downloads in just 4 hours!! And now only 3 days post-release and he has a littleover 55,000.